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require-all-or-none.d.ts
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import type {RequireNone} from './internal';
/**
Requires all of the keys in the given object.
*/
type RequireAll<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType> = Required<Pick<ObjectType, KeysType>>;
/**
Create a type that requires all of the given keys or none of the given keys. The remaining keys are kept as is.
Use-cases:
- Creating interfaces for components with mutually-inclusive keys.
The caveat with `RequireAllOrNone` is that TypeScript doesn't always know at compile time every key that will exist at runtime. Therefore `RequireAllOrNone` can't do anything to prevent extra keys it doesn't know about.
@example
```
import type {RequireAllOrNone} from 'type-fest';
type Responder = {
text?: () => string;
json?: () => string;
secure: boolean;
};
const responder1: RequireAllOrNone<Responder, 'text' | 'json'> = {
secure: true
};
const responder2: RequireAllOrNone<Responder, 'text' | 'json'> = {
text: () => '{"message": "hi"}',
json: () => '{"message": "ok"}',
secure: true
};
```
@category Object
*/
export type RequireAllOrNone<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType = keyof ObjectType> = (
| RequireAll<ObjectType, KeysType>
| RequireNone<KeysType>
) & Omit<ObjectType, KeysType>; // The rest of the keys.